Learn About Canada’s First Nations People in Haida Gwaii

Without honoring and respecting the First Nations Aboriginal people who have lived in this country for thousands of years, no list of the finest things to do in Canada would be complete. Haida Gwaii, the magnificent archipelago located off the northwest coast of British Columbia, is one of the greatest sites to learn about these unique Indigenous people. As fishermen and traders, the Haida people have long coexisted peacefully on the islands, and they continue to be the original caretakers of this stunning and historic territory.


While there is no shortage of natural wonders to keep visitors busy here, from secluded beaches to old-growth forests, it’s diving into the First Nations culture that will leave the most lasting impression on travelers.

Haida Gwaii
is speckled with totem poles, hand-carved by the Haida people to represent their family ancestry, and you can even visit a number of galleries to see new ones being made in person.


Location: British Columbia, Canada

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